All Screen articles in February 24 2017 – Page 429
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Netherlands Film Fund to rethink strategy as report confirms Dutch films struggle internationally
“It is time to rethink, said Fund’s Sandra Den Hamer in response to report by Olsberg SPI.
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Wes Anderson, Agnieszka Holland, Emily Atef, Pablo Larrain awarded German funding
German regional fund Medenboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB) has made its latest funding decisions.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: Gareth Edwards sci-fi ‘The Creator’ takes on ‘Saw X’
‘The Creator’ is opening in 655 cinemas through Disney.
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Features
How are the changes to the BFI distribution funding affecting independent companies?
It has been made clear the BFI Audience Projects Fund is now “much more than simply a P&A fund”.
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Wang Bing, Leonor Teles, Werner Hezog and Frederick Wiseman titles head to Doclisboa 2023
The Portuguese festival showcases documentaries from around the world.
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Krishnendu Majumdar, Fiona Lamptey among latest judges for The Big Screen Awards 2023
Duo joined by Altitude, BBC Film, Lionsgate execs.
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Reviews
‘Under The Light’: Review
Zhang Yimou’s latest, co-starring Joan Chen, emerges from a four-year delay to launch a bid for China’s ‘Golden Week’ glory
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Paris techno club drama ‘After’ secures key French deal (exclusive)
Nightclub-set drama premiered in the Berlinale Panorama earlier this year.
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The Yellow Affair boards psychological thriller ‘Unmoored’ ahead of LFF premiere (exclusive)
Caroline Ingvarsson’s feature debut will play in the Thrill strand.
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UK anti-bullying and harassment standards body CIISA confirms 2024 launch date
Backed by David Puttnam, Barbara Broccoli, Keira Knightley, Stephen Graham among others.
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Reviews
‘The Vanishing Soldier’: Hamburg Review
A reluctant member of the Israeli Defence Force goes AWOL in Dani Rosenberg’s accomplished second feature
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‘Through The Night’: San Sebastián Review
A woman attempts to bring justice against the man she says date-raped her in this accomplished Belgian debut
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SAG-AFTRA talks with game companies end without agreement or strike
Actors union pledges “final effort” to reach deal and avoid a second strike.
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Mexico submits ‘Totem’ for international film Oscar
The Berlin prize-winner from Lila Aviles has secured a number of international sales.
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AFI Fest line-up includes world premiere of ‘Freud’s Last Session’
The 141 titles set to screen include 18 of this year’s international feature Oscar submissions.
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Features
UK visual effects sector reels from job losses, but predicts strong post-strike bounce back
An estimated 40% of jobs in the UK VFX sector have been lost since the writers and actors strikes began.
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Six talking points from San Sebastian’s Creative Investors Conference 2023
The aftermath of Hollywood strikes, streamer flexibility and theatrical optimism were among the topics
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Artificial intelligence talk to open the Geneva Digital Market
The Geneva Digital Market runs as part of the Geneva Film Festival in early November.
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Filmfest Hamburg’s Albert Wiederspiel and Kathrin Kohlstedde on their final edition together
After 21 years at the helm, festival director Wiederspiel steps down after this year’s edition.
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Helge Albers on the ‘broad spectrum’ of features supported by Hamburg’s MOIN film fund
Filmfest Hamburg has 17 films funded by MOIN screening at the festival.